yes it is 100% possible you just need to dissemble the screen and remove it carefully and all the casing then you just plug in the external monitor the turn the laptop on and press hold Fn the press F8 until the image shows on the screen that the normal shortcut on a laptop.
Your screen connector or your screen is failing in the laptop.
It's the screen...
The monitor is a screen used for a computer or a laptop. The one you're looking at right now to see this answer.
The largest laptop screen is 20.1 inches and is on the Acer Aspire.
install the webcam and place it on top of the monitor
try connecting the laptop to a external monitor to rule out a general malfunction of the system. if once connected to a external monitor, the laptop works, then you should replace the screen.
how do i remove the red screen from my monitor that my grandson put on my computer monitor and go back to the standard Blue screen
Monitor would be harder than a laptop screen, but I wouldn't recommend punching it if that is what you are thinking.
Yes you can, just use a VGA cable and that will typically allow you to connect a laptop to a monitor. Once you connect the monitor, you need to go to your properties and allow the monitor extend the screen.
That sounds like a BIOS setting. Open the bios and see what you can figure out. there should be a setting that allows both the laptop screen and a remote monitor to be functional at the same time.
This can be due to an unregistered dock. If your laptop doesn't register it's dock to the docking station it will affect the color settings on monitor. To fix just undock laptop, restart it, let it boot to logon prompt, dock it, then log on.
NO. the processor is impossible to change (unless your gonna rip everything out of the laptop case) and the lcd screen, well, you can hook up the laptop to a normal desktop monitor, and display the screen on there, but fixing the laptop screen its self is near impossible.